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A. In alkyl halide, halogen atom is bonded to `sp^(3)` hybridised carbon atom, which may be further bonded to one, two or three alkyl group, i.e., `CH_(3)-CH(X)-CH_(3)`
B. Allyl halides are the compounds in which the halogen atom is bonded to `sp^(3)` hybridised carbon atom next to carbon-carbon double bond. i.e, `CH_(2-)` =CH- `CH_(2)` - X
C. Aryl halides are the compounds in which the halogen atom is bonded to `sp^(2)` hybridised carbon atom of an aromatic ring, i.e., `C_(6)H_(5)X`
D. Vinyl halides are the compounds in which the halogen atom is bonded to an `sp^(2)` hybridised carbon atom of a carbon-carbon double bond, i.e., `CH_(2) = CH- X`
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